Think about it at; the moment they are acting as a market regulator for the iPhone apps market and soon if not now there will be large unhappy software developer who will not be granted access and mount a legal challenge.

I think that once iphones become unlocked then the anti-trust arguments will get even stronger.

chill man..that would never happen..apple is not that much fool to let it down..think off wisely while u comment..

his opinion was fun-filled beyond practical..apple is a well organized,leading company..mind it..they allow jail breaking but not support.it's not as though they couldn't have done..you are saying as if the timings hadn't been what it was what happened might have been even worse to apple.ain't it? :P

Apple wouldn't allow jailbreaking in the first place if they weren't told that it was legal. Apple wanted to ban jailbreaking and have it be against the law. So really, they don't support nor want jailbreaking to happen.